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Post Date:05/12/2026 9:00 AM For Immediate Release: May 12, 2026 Contact:communications@doe. virginia. gov RICHMOND, Va.
—Superintendent of Public Instruction Jenna Conway today announced the awarding of $600,000 in competitive grants to 16 school divisions to upgrade equipment for career and technical education (CTE) programs in schools and technical centers—deepening our partnerships with school divisions to provide robust CTE experiences for Virginia’s learners.
"A student in a Virginia CTE program deserves better than training on yesterday's tools for tomorrow's jobs,” **said Conway**. “These investments in modern equipment close that gap by putting real, industry-grade technology in the hands of every learner and turning our schools into the front line of Virginia's workforce future."
Each division will receive $37,500 to purchase new equipment and make other improvements to enhance student learning. The awards, by school division, are as follows: The General Assembly established the CTE equipment grant program in 2016, and the Virginia Department of Education awarded the first grants to school divisions in 2017.
Since then, the program has provided $6 million to help school divisions purchase innovative equipment to enhance learning experiences for career and technical education students. ###Return to full list >> P. O.
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The current listing shows $37,500 per school division. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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